Summaries

Seeking the freedom to be a wild dog, the son of Lady and the Tramp runs away to join a gang of junkyard dogs.

The son of Lady and the Tramp, Scamp, escapes home to travel on an adventure. Along the way, he meets a group of street dogs who know the past of his parents and do everything that they can to recruit him and make him forget about his family forever.—RECB3

Lady and Tramp's mischievous pup, Scamp, gets fed up with rules and restrictions imposed on him by life in a family, and longs for a wild and free lifestyle. He runs away from home and into the streets where he joins a pack of stray dogs known as the "Junkyard Dogs." Buster, the pack's leader, takes an instant disliking to the "house-dog" and considers him a rival. Angel, a junkyard pup Scamp's age, longs for the safety and comfort of life in a family and the two become instant companions. Will Scamp choose the wild and free life of a stray or the unconditional love of his family?—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • freedom
  • parents
  • singing
  • fourth of july
  • independence day
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Animation
  • Family
  • Romance
  • Musical
Release date Feb 26, 2001
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) G
Countries of origin United States Australia
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
Production companies Walt Disney Pictures Disney Television Animation Walt Disney Animation Australia

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 9m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Stereo DTS Dolby Digital SDDS DTS-Stereo Stereo Dolby Digital EX
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

Lady and Tramp have a disobedient son named Scamp and three well-behaved daughters, Annette, Collette, and Danielle, in 1911, two days before the Fourth of July. Jim Dear punishes Scamp for making a mess in the house by tying him to the doghouse outside. After giving Scamp a severe reprimand, Tramp leaves after attempting to reason with him but quickly losing his cool over his son's insistence on being a wild dog.

Later, Scamp gets interested when he witnesses a group of stray dogs known as the Junkyard Dogs pestering the dogcatcher outside the yard. After escaping his chain, Scamp flees in search of the pack. He meets Angel, a young pack member, who introduces him to the other Junkyard Dogs. Lady informs Tramp that Scamp has fled in the interim.

Scamp tries to join the Junkyard Dogs, but Buster, their leader, tests him in the alley by having him successfully snatch a tin can from Reggie, a vicious blastoff. Reggie chases Scamp as a result, but the dogcatcher eventually catches him. The Junkyard Dogs then go to a park, where Buster tells Scamp-who did not know Tramp had been a Junkyard Dog-that he was friends with Tramp until the latter fell in love with Lady and became a house pet. Scamp and Angel begin to fall in love after they barely escape a train and end up in a river.

In the meantime, Scamp and Angel learn that Jim Dear, Darling, Jock, Trusty, and Scamp's parents are still looking for Scamp. Scamp's decision to live on the streets rather than with a loving family disgusts Angel, who was once a house pet herself. When Buster sees Tramp at the Fourth of July picnic the following day, he quickly realizes that he and Scamp are related and gives Scamp one last test: stealing food from his family's picnic. Scamp is successful, but Tramp meets him in an alley. Tramp departs disappointed but tells Scamp that he can return home when he is had enough after Buster persuades him to remain a wild dog. To Scamp's delight, Buster takes off Scamp's collar as evidence that he is now a Junkyard Dog.

Before a disgruntled Angel chastises him for abandoning his family and misinterpreting love, Scamp revels in his newfound freedom. Scamp accidentally discloses that Angel wants to be a house dog, which annoys him. Angel flees after Buster ejects her, and Scamp makes an unsuccessful search for her. A startled Angel rushes to find Tramp after Buster, still seeking retribution against him, has Scamp captured by the dogcatcher. They set out to save Scamp. He is put in the same cell as a resentful Reggie at the pound. Angel defeats the dogcatcher, and Tramp, who arrived just in time, defeats Reggie to save Scamp. Scamp apologizes to his father on the way home for running away and not listening in the first place, and Tramp reciprocates by apologizing for becoming angry and yelling at him.

Scamp gets his collar as the dogs head back to the junkyard. After Scamp traps Buster beneath heaps of trash, his former gang members decide to find new owners and leave Buster behind. After Tramp and Scamp return home, Scamp's family chooses to adopt Angel, and all of the Junkyard Dogs find new, devoted homes.

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